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In Hindu mythology, Kabandha was a Rakshasa who is killed in order to be released from a curse by Rama and his brother Lakshmana. Kabandha was originally a Gandharva before being cursed by Indra and after his death he was resurrected and assisted Rama in his endeavors.
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